Group:
Hound
History:
The Rhodesian Ridgeback can be traced back as early as the 1500s, when European immigrants brought several dog breeds to
In 1877, Ridgebacks were brought to
Size:
70-85 pounds
Color:
Light wheaten to red wheaten; may have small white markings; black mask sometimes seen
Health Problems:
Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs like the AKC. Dogs bred by these standards are less likely to develop hereditary conditions. However, some hereditary health problems can occur in the breed. The following are some conditions to be aware of:
About the Breed:
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a large, athletic and sturdy dog breed known and named for the distinct ridge along its back. This ridge is caused by hair that grows in the opposite direction along the spine, and it is the unique trademark of this dog breed.
The short, smooth haircoat of the Ridgeback requires little care and only sheds a small to moderate amount. Little more than basic routine grooming is necessary for healthy Ridgebacks.
The Ridgeback is a highly athletic and active dog that needs plenty of mental and physicalexercise, at least daily or more frequenty. This breed excels at various dog sports, including agility, obedience, and lure coursing. The Ridgeback is also very intelligent yet independent dog that needs proper obedience training and will do quite well once trained.
The noble Rhodesian Ridgeback is gentle and loyal towards its family, but may initially be reserved around strangers. Proper socialization starting at a young age is very important. This breed maintains it hunting instincts and may wander off to pursue small animals, so extra attention should be placed upon keeping them leashed or fenced. The Ridgeback is an excellent protector that makes a great guard dog, also a quite worthy companion.
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